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| =General Information= | | =General Information= |
| The 4400 included more generic styling and components similar to an x86 system which likely helped to reduce production cost. | | The 4400 included more generic styling and components similar to an x86 system which likely helped to reduce production cost. |
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| + | Released in November 1996, the Performa 4400/160 shipped only in Europe. It came in a newly designed low profile case, with the floppy drive on the left (a Mac rarity). It had optional 256k L2 cache, and was bundled with either a 14, 15 or 17 inch monitor, keyboard, and mouse. The 4400 was released in the US in February 1997 as the Power Macintosh 4400, with a 200MHz [[PowerPC 603e]] processor. It was discontinued a year later. The 400/200 was also released in Australia as the Power Macintosh 7220. |
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| 64-bit ROM data bus width, 40 MHz system bus. | | 64-bit ROM data bus width, 40 MHz system bus. |
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| ===CPU=== | | ===CPU=== |
− | The 4400 is based on the [[PowerPC 603e]] processor. In North America, the 4400 only shipped with a 200MHz CPU. | + | The Power Macintosh 4400 is based on the [[PowerPC 603e]] processor. In North America, the 4400 only shipped with a 200MHz CPU. |
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| ===Memory=== | | ===Memory=== |
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| ===Power on system when internal battery is dead and front power button does nothing=== | | ===Power on system when internal battery is dead and front power button does nothing=== |
| If the system has been without AC power and the internal 4.5V alkaline battery pack is dead, the system will more than likely not turn on or show any signs of life when attempting to power on. You can get around this by keeping AC power applied, removing the computer lid, pushing the reset button on the board next to the logic board power connectors, and pushing the front power button again. It should power on, otherwise the PSU may be faulty. | | If the system has been without AC power and the internal 4.5V alkaline battery pack is dead, the system will more than likely not turn on or show any signs of life when attempting to power on. You can get around this by keeping AC power applied, removing the computer lid, pushing the reset button on the board next to the logic board power connectors, and pushing the front power button again. It should power on, otherwise the PSU may be faulty. |
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− | =External Resources=
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− | * https://cdn.preterhuman.net/texts/computing/Apple_Service_PDF/PowerMac/powermac_4400.pdf - Service Source manual (troubleshooting, repair)
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| =Diagrams/Schematics= | | =Diagrams/Schematics= |
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| * [[Apple Computer]] | | * [[Apple Computer]] |
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| + | =External Resources= |
| + | * https://cdn.preterhuman.net/texts/computing/Apple_Service_PDF/PowerMac/powermac_4400.pdf - Service Source manual (troubleshooting, repair) |
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| [[Category:Apple]] | | [[Category:Apple]] |
| [[Category:PowerPC]] | | [[Category:PowerPC]] |